Topic: Guten Morgnen, vies gates? | |
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Good Morning everybody... I have two fresh vats of coffee brewing,
Decaf and Regular. So come on in and enjoy. I have to take mom to work then son to bus. Might be on for few minutes in between. See you soon. |
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guten morgen, nicht so gut.
you got some hot tea? don't drink coffee? |
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Hi DANIEL and WEGO, I heard you had a few too many last night, Wego. Do
you feel OK? |
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yeah, i feel fine. got a little headache, but no hangover. were you
thread stalking again sushi? |
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LMAO@ wego
* brings out the tea cart * All decaffenated hun, I am sorry but your welcome to what you want. I have 20 some varieties... |
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you got green tea?
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Tu sprechensie deutsche frauline herewego?
Iche sprechensie kleine deutsche, kleine. |
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i only speak a little german..
but i can read it better then speak it. |
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Morning all... wait it is morning right?
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i think it is mac.. still not sure myself
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* hands herewego a 1 qt mug of green tea *
Sorry for delay had to put son on bus. |
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ahhh.. thanks daniel..
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ma pleasah perty lady...
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I used to speak german fluently (had to was stationed in germany for
three years, lol) but with no chance to use it regularly I have forgotten most of it. |
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i only took it in school.. many moons ago..
but when i was in the Nederlands for vacation.. dutch is close to german.. so i was able to understand some of what was being said and could read some of the newspaper |
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yes it is very close....
talking about language lessons, I have to shudder when I remember Bosnia... Lol, I had to take a crash course in about five different languages, and was expected to be verbally competent within five or six weeks. |
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ugh... that didn't sound like fun
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Allora Daniel, hai anche imparato italiano? LOL
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What was your experience in Bosnia like?
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sprechensie anglishe bitte? Iche nein sprechensie Italiano...
lol To be honest I can not say I did not enjoy being in Bosnia. Although to correct it a bit I was on the adeg in Hungary, not Bosnia proper (most people do not associate the two though and it is easier to say Bosnia). I deployed there with the second love of my life, had fun meeting new people and trying new foods and cultures (and I have to be honest dog tastes real good; I will not intentionally eat it, but it DOES taste good). And as frustrating as learning all those languages was, I enjoyed it. I loved being able to come home on leave and start spouting off in one language and then change to another when someone started responding in it. I also learned a lot about myself and life out there. It was not too bad a place all things considered. |
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